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The World BORDERPOL Congress focuses on the current and future issues facing the border management, security and migration management sector

Mark Harper will discuss the challenges facing border control and immigration

Mark Harper MP as Minister of State for Immigration will once again provide the keynote address for this year's World BORDERPOL Congress, to be held at Central Hall Westminster, London on the 3rd-4th December.

Executive Director of BORDERPOL, Thomas Tass said, "Following the success of the inaugural event last year, BORDERPOL are pleased and delighted to once again welcome Minister Harper, whose keynote address will set the context for two days of high level debate and discussion on the challenges facing border control and immigration agencies around the world" 

The event will once again bring together some of the world's senior policy makers, practitioners and players to discuss and debate the current and future issues facing the border management, security and migration management sector.

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